Illinois approved a plan this summer to lower the scores needed to be considered proficient in reading and math on state assessments. Instead of addressing low proficiency, the Illinois State Board of Education is minimizing the problem by changing the definition of a struggling student.
Pritzker does not want to alienate CTU voters by holding teachers accountable for low student test scores. He can’t have the fact that Chicago and other IL schools have failed education. He’s trying to run for president.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Pritzker does not want to alienate CTU voters by holding teachers accountable for low student test scores. He can’t have the fact that Chicago and other IL schools have failed education. He’s trying to run for president.
Illinois: success by moving goalposts.
Virginia: success by electing a republican governor.
Here is a CNN article
Opinion: America has an education problem. Virginia has the solution